Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas chief in Gaza, doesn’t want a war with Israel now while Benjamin Netanyahu has enough problems to deal with
By Anshel Pfeffer
Hamas members Hassan Katnani and Muad Masri died in a firefight in the West Bank
The prime minister is courting Charedi support for his judicial plans
The leader of the opposition said 'no fake fireworks show' could change the government's actions
Herzog-mediated talks resume in Jerusalem after holiday break for MKs
The move marks a major climbdown for Israel's embattled prime minister
With Netanyahu's judicial legislation on hold and the next weeks filled with Pesach dinners, holidays, remembrance days for the Holocaust and IDF Fallen Soldiers, then Israel’s 75th Independence Day, will 'The Protest' at least take it down a few notches?
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Israeli PM sparked nationwide protests last week after firing his defence minister
By JC Reporter
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The cabinet also approved 1.5% budget cuts to all government ministries to fund the new force
Too much damage has been done to Israel’s society, security and economy — and Likud has lost nearly 30 per cent of its voters in the polls
'Jerusalem doesn’t make decisions based on pressures from abroad, including from the best of friends," said Benjamin Netanyahu
The president made a rare intervention to force opposing groups to negotiate
A large group of demonstrators gathered in Jerusalem after PM's TV address
The prime minister's plans will be temporarily suspended after public outcry
By Josh Kaplan
The embattled PM is rumoured to be considering a halt on plans for judicial reform
Zamir shared a letter, in which he wrote that he quits 'with a heavy heart'